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Your Guide to Children’s Room Design

BY Tribune News Service TIMEJuly 30, 2023 PRINT

By Cathy Hobbs
From Tribune News Service

Fun and whimsical, or thematic and festive? Children’s rooms can be a wonderful opportunity to stretch and layer design, as well as create a cohesive color story.

Where to Start

First, decide how you want the space to function and feel. Then, decide your “big idea.” A big idea can be a color direction, theme, selection of a key inspirational piece for the room or other foundational concept. This idea will help you create a clear roadmap to guide your design process.

Design Recipes Do’s

Sticker Time!

Wall stickers help substitute for wallpaper in this children's room.
Wall stickers help substitute for wallpaper in this children’s room. (Handout/TNS)

Do consider adding colorful removable wall stickers.

Imagine it! Paint it!

Do paint a fabulous wall mural on a primary wall.

Shelve it!

Skateboards used as wall shelves help create an innovative shelf solution.
Skateboards used as wall shelves help create an innovative shelf solution. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)

Do add wall shelves. Fun idea: Use skateboards instead of traditional shelving.

Creating a Design Plan

Before making any purchases, it is important to create a design plan first. This should involve taking pen to paper, in a perfect world while reviewing a floor plan to understand and plan key aspects such as furniture layout and selection.

Removable wall stickers help make a children's room come to life.
Removable wall stickers help make a children’s room come to life. (Scott Gabriel Morris/TNS)

Key Elements:

  • Beds
  • Bedding
  • Area rugs
  • Case goods
  • Wall art/mirrors
  • Accessories

Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design home staging expert and short-term rental/vacation home designer with offices in New York City and The Hudson Valley. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com. Copyright 2023 Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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